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1.It is recommended to change to a larger ergonomic healthy mouse, you can search on **, there are many such mice now.
2.No matter how ergonomic an ergonomic mouse is, you can't help but use it day in and day out, so it's a good idea to exfoliate your hands and rub some skincare products on a regular basis.
3.If I'm not mistaken, you should be a man, I guess your hands are usually not very good, then you should take care of your hands at ordinary times, rather than waiting until a big cocoon appears before you think of solving it.
4.Do more hand exercises, soak your hands in hot water when washing your face at night, and promote blood circulation, it will be better.
5.May your cocoons be smaller and less frequent.
Now there are many mouse pads for the wrist, some are soft pads with a protrusion on the mouse pad, and some are soft pads that can be directly put on the wrist to prevent friction with the table, it is recommended that you can buy a style you like.
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The landlord must be a boy, and he usually likes to play games. It is recommended to use an ergonomic mouse, a larger mouse pad, stay away from the edge of the table, usually move more, and do not sit at the computer for too long, resulting in poor blood circulation. If you pay more attention in the future and usually apply some skin care products, the cocoon will become lighter and smaller for a while.
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I have it too...Next time, it's best not to drag your wrists on the edge of the table. This one is leaning against the table...I'm better now. It was particularly hard two years earlier. Lean on the back half of your palm.
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It's okay, if you're a woman just go for a different mouse, the very small one.
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It's definitely the right side, you change the left wrist of your right hand to touch the table.
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A few simple steps will teach you to say goodbye to mouse hands.
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In fact, this is the ** cocoon of the local hyperplasia manifested by hard rubbing! There could be several reasons for this.
First, the table height is on the high side. As a result, the wrist will always touch the table, which will definitely wear out over time**. In this case, you can adjust the height of the chair so that your wrists are as level as possible with the table, which will reduce wear and tear.
Second, we try to take some precautions. For example, with wrist guards or sleeves, this prevents ** from contacting the table.
Thirdly, we can switch to a mouse pad with wrist pads.
Of course, this trace can be removed, so don't worry. You can use some scrub to get rid of it, after all, it's just dead skin in the stratum corneum.
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Find something to wrap your wrist in.
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It could be a problem on several fronts:
1) Whether the height of the table and the arm is appropriate, and the appropriate height should be the height of the elbow when the upper arm is perpendicular to the ground when sitting; At the same time, it should be noted that the mouse should be closer to the body to protect your shoulder;
2) Whether the contact surface between the wrist and the table is flat and smooth, and if possible, change the table or add a mouse pad with wrist pads;
3) The mouse is not flexible enough, and you need to move the whole wrist to do it; If you use a conventional roller for a long time, the sensitivity may be reduced due to dust and other reasons. The solution is to replace it with a photomouse or trackball mouse (which moves the cursor with only your finger).
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I know your problem.
Your mouse sensitivity is too low, so when you want to move the mouse on the screen widely, your wrist will have to move, causing friction with the desktop.
It is recommended that you increase the sensitivity of the mouse so that you do not have to move your wrist during any mouse operation, so that it will not be bruised.
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